For someone who claims to be a journalist, you are horribly and inexplicably uninformed about Bono, his antics, and the role he has played in stymieing a genuinely radical and popular movement for global justice.
Henry Rollins said he'd knock Snoop's teeth across the room if he didn't have a gun. But after seeing Al Pacino beat him up in Heat I wouldn't be so confident.
Given that you have very often wrote about that horrible Pete bloke in gushing terms you hardly stand as the voice of reason or considered opinion.....
Very true, but I choose to view him as the animated entity he records and performs as, and he is a truly great rapper. Few can rival that loquacious drawl, especially over a track like "Who Am I (What's My Name)". Snoop and Dre were made for each other at that point.
The guvnor of my local likes Bono, he also likes James Blunt. Whenever he asks (he is French-natch,"Zat ees Bono, no?") I reply, "No, eez a cunt" To which, "Ah- cinq clous Paris Match-I lurve zer James Cunt."
Cruel- but Bono is the very definition of a cunt. We would have saved a lot of heartache, if, when the question is posed "is the word 'cunt' offensive to women? the answer was- "Bono"
After finding out here about Bono and that whole tax thing I admit I turned off him a bit. By the same token, he's one of the loudest voices keeping poverty in the developing world in the news....
I don't think he's keeping it in the news. I do think he is giving the impression that something is being done about it by celebrities such as himself and politicians such as Blair. In fact nothing of any note is being done by Bono, and Blair is busily making things worse.
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